Edit finished renders without starting from scratch.
Retouch areas, add objects, change materials, clean up scenes, and enhance detail inside the Plaicio canvas. Built for fast client revisions and controlled visual iteration.
Prompt, markers, masks, scene controls, enhance
Edits remain connected to the same project history
Make client changes without rebuilding the whole render
Prompt, mask, enhance


AI-powered render editing toolkit
The editing actions designers actually need after the first render.
Edit by prompt
Describe a change and keep the render grounded in the same project context.
Add objects
Use markers and references to place products, props, furniture, or landscaping cues.
Change materials
Swap texture direction with style references, prompt intent, or catalog presets.
Remove objects
Mask unwanted details and let AI rebuild the background around the edit.
Enhance area
Sharpen weak zones, recover detail, and upscale the parts that need polish.
Canvas-first workflow
A cleaner way to handle revision rounds.
The page structure mirrors the reference flow: show the editing promise first, then prove each capability with focused product sections and clear visual placeholders where final media can go.

Prompt editing
Change the render with plain language.
Turn noon into golden hour, add a different atmosphere, change furniture direction, or adjust a client-requested detail without reopening a modeling workflow.

Targeted masks
Draw the exact area the AI should touch.
Use area masks when the edit must stay local. Draw, erase, refine, then describe what should appear inside the selected part of the render.

Scene direction
Keep mood, style, and camera intent visible.
Scene controls let users steer color, material, object, logo, and custom edits from one clean panel instead of burying every decision in one long prompt.

Final polish
Enhance the result without starting again.
When a render is close, use Plaicio AI or enhancement engines to denoise, sharpen, upscale, and restore detail while preserving the creative direction.
End-to-end protection
Keep edits, references, and approvals in one protected workflow.
Render editing is most useful when the design intent stays traceable. Plaicio keeps the product surface focused on ownership, context, and reliable revision history.
Design ownership
Your project imagery, references, and generated directions stay part of your own workspace.
Traceable edits
Each output can stay attached to the render, prompt, marker, mask, or enhancement pass that created it.
Controlled handoff
Prepare stronger client-facing visuals while keeping the editing path clear for the next revision.
Make the next render revision feel immediate.
Start with a render, mark what needs to change, and continue from the strongest output instead of restarting the whole visual.
